Experience the art of connection and creativity at Concord Library during NAIDOC Week with our weaving connections workshop.
Connect with others while you share a yarn and weave with Muruwari artist, Dr Virginia Keft. No prior experience is necessary; whether this is your first time or you are an experienced weaver, everyone is welcome.
Workshops are held in a yarning circle, a continuous and non-hierarchical format where people can sit, yarn, and weave together.
Participants are invited to:
Discover how posture, strength, and flexibility can help you feel your best for as long as possible in this insightful talk on lifelong mobility. Part of a two-part series, this session explores practical strategies for maintaining movement through all ages whether you're 18 or 90!
This talk is presented by the Healthy Longevity Group, part of the Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sydney. The group takes a multidisciplinary approach to addressing age-related chronic diseases through innovative research and community education.